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Add support for custom classes on dim and dock DOM elements.#28
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+1 to merge this please 🙂 (or offer an alternative method to style the component via CSS selectors) |
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+1 to merge this please |
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+1 very low hanging fruit and would be great to add! |
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Small changes to add support for custom classes on dim and dock DOM elements.
In order to allow to use external stylesheets to customize the dock and the dim appearance.
Although inline styles are given priority over external styles.